Bobbi Kristina Brown bathtub incident under criminal investigation

Police have confirmed that last week's incident regarding Bobbi Kristina Brown is a criminal investigation, according to ABC News.

"The Roswell Police Criminal Investigation Dvision, who is investigating the incident, conducts criminal investigations," Lisa Holland, the Roswell public information officer, told in a statement to ABC News. "The incident has always been under criminal investigation and has not been reclassified as a criminal investigation. Criminal investigations may or may not result in criminal charges being brought against individuals."

"This remains an active investigation and the Roswell Police has no further statement or information to release at this time," continued in their statement.

Brown, 21, is still hospitalized in Atlanta after she was found unresponsive in a bathtub on Jan 31. According to a police report, Max Lomas, a friend of Brown, was in the home along with Brown's partner Nick Gordon, when she was found.

"Mr. Lomas has not been accused of anything in connection with Bobbi Kristina Brown's injuries and is a witness in this investigation," Lomas' lawyer said. "Mr. Lomas' main focus is on Ms. Brown's full recovery and he continues to pray for her entire family throughout this tragedy"

Gordon has not replied to ABC News' requests for comments.

Meanwhile, Brown's family, including her father Bobby Brown and grandmother Cissy Houston, have been at her side in the hospital. "God is hearing our prayers . . . We continue to request privacy in this matter. We thank everyone that supported the vigil for Bobbi Kristina," Brown told ABC News.